Wanted to just make clear, because my words have (I’m sure with good intention) been cut up and rearranged into a misleading story a few times now- I want to clarify that the cast and crew did know I was pregnant as soon as it was safe to share. As women who have carried a baby know, there is a higher risk of miscarriage in the first few months of pregnancy so it’s emotionally risky to share too early. I only care to make this clear because EVERY single person on this set made sure I was cozy and taken care of. @kristenanniebell ran around her living room in a sheet mask screaming in celebration when she found out and vowed to make this experience as cushiony and sweet and soft as possible. An also pregnant @erinfoster gave me a huge hug when I told her and eased any worry I may have had about working around it. @negar_ali_kline and her crew came in every single week and refit me, as every single week there was a different bump, and body. @allygreven meticulously adjusted my outfits on set every day. And as I mentioned @adrianpengcorreia made sure I was shot in a way that serviced the character but also me personally. He literally took care of me. Every single @netflix exec on set came up and congratulated me. We had a set with FOUR pregnant women! I say this all because there is a narrative that it’s a death sentence of sorts to become a mother in this industry. That your career will be over. That there isn’t room for us when we transition into this AWESOME new chapter of our lives. This new version of ourselves. And the narrative isn’t based on nothing, there is a long history of this being the case, but I do think that things are changing! I’ve been lucky enough to see some of my best friends do some bonkers incredible work pregnant or as new moms and it’s been hugely expansive. It seems silly to react to headlines being put out there but this set made me feel so safe creatively and interpersonally and I think it’s important for women to hear THIS narrative.
Wanted to just make clear, because my words have (I’m sure with good intention) been cut up and rearranged into a misleading story a few times now- I want to clarify that the cast and crew did know I was pregnant as soon as it was safe to share. As women who have carried a baby know, there is a higher risk of miscarriage in the first few months of pregnancy so it’s emotionally risky to share too early. I only care to make this clear because EVERY single person on this set made sure I was cozy and taken care of. @kristenanniebell ran around her living room in a sheet mask screaming in celebration when she found out and vowed to make this experience as cushiony and sweet and soft as possible. An also pregnant @erinfoster gave me a huge hug when I told her and eased any worry I may have had about working around it. @negar_ali_kline and her crew came in every single week and refit me, as every single week there was a different bump, and body. @allygreven meticulously adjusted my outfits on set every day. And as I mentioned @adrianpengcorreia made sure I was shot in a way that serviced the character but also me personally. He literally took care of me. Every single @netflix exec on set came up and congratulated me. We had a set with FOUR pregnant women! I say this all because there is a narrative that it’s a death sentence of sorts to become a mother in this industry. That your career will be over. That there isn’t room for us when we transition into this AWESOME new chapter of our lives. This new version of ourselves. And the narrative isn’t based on nothing, there is a long history of this being the case, but I do think that things are changing! I’ve been lucky enough to see some of my best friends do some bonkers incredible work pregnant or as new moms and it’s been hugely expansive. It seems silly to react to headlines being put out there but this set made me feel so safe creatively and interpersonally and I think it’s important for women to hear THIS narrative.
Wanted to just make clear, because my words have (I’m sure with good intention) been cut up and rearranged into a misleading story a few times now- I want to clarify that the cast and crew did know I was pregnant as soon as it was safe to share. As women who have carried a baby know, there is a higher risk of miscarriage in the first few months of pregnancy so it’s emotionally risky to share too early. I only care to make this clear because EVERY single person on this set made sure I was cozy and taken care of. @kristenanniebell ran around her living room in a sheet mask screaming in celebration when she found out and vowed to make this experience as cushiony and sweet and soft as possible. An also pregnant @erinfoster gave me a huge hug when I told her and eased any worry I may have had about working around it. @negar_ali_kline and her crew came in every single week and refit me, as every single week there was a different bump, and body. @allygreven meticulously adjusted my outfits on set every day. And as I mentioned @adrianpengcorreia made sure I was shot in a way that serviced the character but also me personally. He literally took care of me. Every single @netflix exec on set came up and congratulated me. We had a set with FOUR pregnant women! I say this all because there is a narrative that it’s a death sentence of sorts to become a mother in this industry. That your career will be over. That there isn’t room for us when we transition into this AWESOME new chapter of our lives. This new version of ourselves. And the narrative isn’t based on nothing, there is a long history of this being the case, but I do think that things are changing! I’ve been lucky enough to see some of my best friends do some bonkers incredible work pregnant or as new moms and it’s been hugely expansive. It seems silly to react to headlines being put out there but this set made me feel so safe creatively and interpersonally and I think it’s important for women to hear THIS narrative.
Wanted to just make clear, because my words have (I’m sure with good intention) been cut up and rearranged into a misleading story a few times now- I want to clarify that the cast and crew did know I was pregnant as soon as it was safe to share. As women who have carried a baby know, there is a higher risk of miscarriage in the first few months of pregnancy so it’s emotionally risky to share too early. I only care to make this clear because EVERY single person on this set made sure I was cozy and taken care of. @kristenanniebell ran around her living room in a sheet mask screaming in celebration when she found out and vowed to make this experience as cushiony and sweet and soft as possible. An also pregnant @erinfoster gave me a huge hug when I told her and eased any worry I may have had about working around it. @negar_ali_kline and her crew came in every single week and refit me, as every single week there was a different bump, and body. @allygreven meticulously adjusted my outfits on set every day. And as I mentioned @adrianpengcorreia made sure I was shot in a way that serviced the character but also me personally. He literally took care of me. Every single @netflix exec on set came up and congratulated me. We had a set with FOUR pregnant women! I say this all because there is a narrative that it’s a death sentence of sorts to become a mother in this industry. That your career will be over. That there isn’t room for us when we transition into this AWESOME new chapter of our lives. This new version of ourselves. And the narrative isn’t based on nothing, there is a long history of this being the case, but I do think that things are changing! I’ve been lucky enough to see some of my best friends do some bonkers incredible work pregnant or as new moms and it’s been hugely expansive. It seems silly to react to headlines being put out there but this set made me feel so safe creatively and interpersonally and I think it’s important for women to hear THIS narrative.
Wanted to just make clear, because my words have (I’m sure with good intention) been cut up and rearranged into a misleading story a few times now- I want to clarify that the cast and crew did know I was pregnant as soon as it was safe to share. As women who have carried a baby know, there is a higher risk of miscarriage in the first few months of pregnancy so it’s emotionally risky to share too early. I only care to make this clear because EVERY single person on this set made sure I was cozy and taken care of. @kristenanniebell ran around her living room in a sheet mask screaming in celebration when she found out and vowed to make this experience as cushiony and sweet and soft as possible. An also pregnant @erinfoster gave me a huge hug when I told her and eased any worry I may have had about working around it. @negar_ali_kline and her crew came in every single week and refit me, as every single week there was a different bump, and body. @allygreven meticulously adjusted my outfits on set every day. And as I mentioned @adrianpengcorreia made sure I was shot in a way that serviced the character but also me personally. He literally took care of me. Every single @netflix exec on set came up and congratulated me. We had a set with FOUR pregnant women! I say this all because there is a narrative that it’s a death sentence of sorts to become a mother in this industry. That your career will be over. That there isn’t room for us when we transition into this AWESOME new chapter of our lives. This new version of ourselves. And the narrative isn’t based on nothing, there is a long history of this being the case, but I do think that things are changing! I’ve been lucky enough to see some of my best friends do some bonkers incredible work pregnant or as new moms and it’s been hugely expansive. It seems silly to react to headlines being put out there but this set made me feel so safe creatively and interpersonally and I think it’s important for women to hear THIS narrative.
Nobody Wants This is out on @netflix today! This show carried me through my first 5 months of pregnancy with so much warmth. Having a fully pregnant showrunner in @erinfoster, a relentless champion for motherhood in @kristenanniebell , a DP in @adrianpengcorreia who knows how to work the shit out of camera to make me look, well, not pregnant, and a cast and crew who supported me from the moment my Gucci skirt ripped open in both the front and backsides on set at 2am when they had no idea I was pregnant and thought I was just rapidly falling apart… I had so much fun with this show and with Morgan in particular. I hope you have fun with it too! ♥️
I’ve lost it. Sorry @netflix.
God’s Speed! 💙🇺🇸
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
Goodness in the midst of bleakness- appropriately bookended by the queen of sunshine @drewbarrymore💛☀️
@elleusa Women in Hollywood- thank you for having me! And thank you @ninagarcia for a beautiful and inspiring evening. 🤍 makeup: @muatraceylevy hair: @barbdoeshair styling: @rebeccarams
@elleusa Women in Hollywood- thank you for having me! And thank you @ninagarcia for a beautiful and inspiring evening. 🤍 makeup: @muatraceylevy hair: @barbdoeshair styling: @rebeccarams
Justine Lupe joins #HodaandJenna to talk about her role of Morgan in the Netflix series, “Nobody Wants This.” She opens up about the similarities she shares with her character and also shares hilarious stories about getting the “ick” while dating in her real life.
Fun @sagawards! thank you for having me! 🥂. hair: @barbdoeshair makeup: @muatraceylevy styling: @rebeccarams company/♥️: @mysontason
Fun @sagawards! thank you for having me! 🥂. hair: @barbdoeshair makeup: @muatraceylevy styling: @rebeccarams company/♥️: @mysontason
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